If you can find it for under 10$ it's worth it. There was a D2D sale a week or so ago that had it for 7.50$. The campaign was fun, but the MP was a terrible failure, only thing that made it worth anything to me at all was the BF3 beta access.

If you can find it for under 10$ it's worth it. There was a D2D sale a week or so ago that had it for 7.50$. The campaign was fun, but the MP was a terrible failure, only thing that made it worth anything to me at all was the BF3 beta access.

It's worth the $18. The multiplayer isn't as bad as people are crying about. While it's no BFBC2, it's a nice change of pace.

I find it more visually appealing than BFBC2. The sounds are also pretty nice. There just aren't a ton of weapons to chose from, and your vehicle selection is a Bradley IFV in some maps. Shotgun gameplay is the most fun I've had in competitive FPS games ever.

There's room for much needed improvement, but it's still pretty damn fun.

The campaign is one of the best stories told in a video game. It's not a lot of hours but the story has a beginning, middle, and end, unlike something such as Homefront which goes from beginning to end directly. I would describe the singleplayer experience as being similar to watching Black Hawk Down.

And I think that's the problem. I read and reread books because I like the way the story is told so it doesn't bother me that I "know" what's going to happen and but I seem to be in a minority. The gameplay has a few REALLY intense moments that, in my opinion, are worth it, but if you don't care about a well told story then there's not a hell of a lot else in the game.

The multiplayer is fun and offers a few options for style. It's a bit barebones compared to BC2 and a LOT barebones compared to COD, but I appreciate that it's a more focused shooter. It sorta cuts halfway between MW2 and CS. There are killstreak (that they call scorechains) but they're not ridiculous. The rewards are types of artillery strikes, some of which are player-guided, or team buffs like enhanced damage or stronger armor. The style is like Bad Company but the features are more like Call of Duty, except in both cases, MOH is like those games but dried out into a jerky version. Concentrated and focused.

I like it a lot but I do feel an identity crisis in the MP. My recommendation is that if you get games for the MP only, then stick with Bad Company until BF3 comes out.